Search on Room & Bath

Like Maxi Style? These Interior Designs Are For You

In some areas of your home, more is most definitely more. If you’re a fan of brighter, bolder designs, choosing a maxi style for certain areas of your home can help you to express your personality and try something new. Sometimes, going big is the best way of getting more out of your home and if you’re planning on trying something a little more daring, let these interior styles be your guide.

Bold and Blue

(source: jessicabuckley.co.uk)

White is not the only shade for the color of your walls. If you’re looking for a bold way of experimenting with color, choosing a brighter shade can really work in your favor. Thanks to the high ceilings and large windows, this living room makes the perfect palette for the vibrant blue shade, using the color to highlight the best architectural features. Brightly patterned rugs and intricate furnishings help to tie the room together, going just big enough without going overboard.

Warm and Woody

(source: drummonds-uk.com)

High ceilings are this room’s best feature, making it easier for the space to carry a brighter style. The open space above the fireplace is the perfect way of displaying a little contemporary artwork, creating a neat focal point for the eye. Woody tones in the furnishings tie the art to the rest of the room, finishing the interior off in a style that is dramatic but consistent.

Contemporary and Cool

(source: design-od.co.uk)

While bright paints and works of art can work well in a maxi style, you can just as easily experiment with your furnishings in order to try something new. This room keeps it muted on the walls, pulling out all the stops on the furniture styles in the space. Offbeat, contemporary furnishings play with perspective in the room, making great use of the space available. The style might be unusual but in the room, it works to perfection.

Vintage Vibes

(source: nanettewong.com)

Vintage patterned carpets can work wonders in a living space, particularly if you’re playing with a maxi style. This warmer rug complements the rustic furnishings, pulling together what might otherwise be a cold, empty space. Symmetry in furniture placement pulls the room together, creating a look that is dramatic but complementary.

Creative Chaos

(source: ninainvorm.punt.nl)

Put together in any other way and this room might risk going overboard with the knick knacks. Focused in one area of the wall, however, the furnishings work well together, creating a clear focal point in the living space. The clean lines of the cabinet are given a little extra life thanks to the pieces set within it and while the space might be well packed out, it never feels too busy.

Bright and Botanical

(source: rikkisnyder.com)

At once urban and botanical, this living space has the best of both worlds. The dark gray hue gives the space a more urban look, drawing attention to older design features. Lighter wooden furnishings prevent the space from looking too weighed down, bringing a pop of color into the space. Green accents add a little natural design to the room, balancing both design styles to the ultimate effect.